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and, of course, i got to have the personal tour from carl and his wonderful staff to see all the different products and all the work has not only trading, but is the part of the way so many other companies are doing business, and we had a chance to talk this morning about all the different hospitals, the medical field, and the seismic retrofit requirements. all of the contractors and major engineering firms are using the very product you see here to be able to model their buildings. clearly, without that modern technology, you cannot see how some of these things can be sequenced with the great savings that are inherent in using 3-d dimensional looks at the way everything from hdc to architectural drawings actually fit in with all the different skill sets. being your former dpw director [inaudible] [laughter] i told carl in the last four months since we were last year, i brought about three different visitors to san francisco right down here to take a look, and each of them came back. "what a wonderful place. i want to go back to the museum and see this great technology." every six months,
and, of course, i got to have the personal tour from carl and his wonderful staff to see all the different products and all the work has not only trading, but is the part of the way so many other companies are doing business, and we had a chance to talk this morning about all the different hospitals, the medical field, and the seismic retrofit requirements. all of the contractors and major engineering firms are using the very product you see here to be able to model their buildings. clearly,...
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carl is many, among many others who are engaging with us to approach how to change the taxes. we are going to be spearheading that and talking about more options to deal with taxes. that will be probably connected very well to a discussion about headquarters and things of that nature. >> exactly. we have a number of new companies that want to engage us in that discussion and make sure we don't lose revenues but don't continue job punishing legislation. so we are careful not to do that. and both twitter and others are great signs for our city to have moved to indicate that we are business friendly in that respect. i know your schedule is tight and we are planning to give you a quick tour of the work space. all of you are welcome to join. we will be walking to utter -- out that way and we hope everybody can join us. thanks very much. >> the next time you take a muni bus or train, there could be new technology that could make it easier to get to your destination. many are taking a position of next bus technology now in use around the city. updated at regular intervals from the co
carl is many, among many others who are engaging with us to approach how to change the taxes. we are going to be spearheading that and talking about more options to deal with taxes. that will be probably connected very well to a discussion about headquarters and things of that nature. >> exactly. we have a number of new companies that want to engage us in that discussion and make sure we don't lose revenues but don't continue job punishing legislation. so we are careful not to do that....
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that is are in life also i want to thank you so much that's the market sectors carl danger now for the first time since the nato led mission in libya began leaders from the west are on the ground there british prime minister david cameron and fresh pressed french president nicolas sarkozy are there in a show of support or they have pledged to keep up the nato bombing until the last of the gadhafi loyalists have surrendered now based on some of the firms that we've seen it appears to be soon but the national transitional council appearing in control and and with tripoli rebel hands also in control but are the other correspondent on the ground as well in libya and she joins me now to give us her perspective on what is actually happening ranson ocean is in early. maria i guess i want to start with this latest news today british prime minister david cameron and french president nicolas sarkozy in libya one of the even doing and has anything come out of their meetings with the n t c. well creasing british prime minister and french president he leaves you sad indeed to show their support for
that is are in life also i want to thank you so much that's the market sectors carl danger now for the first time since the nato led mission in libya began leaders from the west are on the ground there british prime minister david cameron and fresh pressed french president nicolas sarkozy are there in a show of support or they have pledged to keep up the nato bombing until the last of the gadhafi loyalists have surrendered now based on some of the firms that we've seen it appears to be soon but...
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carl is many, among many others who are engaging with us to approach how to change the taxes. we are going to be spearheading that and talking about more options to deal with taxes. that will be probably connected very well to a discussion about headquarters and things of that nature. >> exactly. we have a number of new companies that want to engage us in that discussion and make sure we don't lose revenues but don't continue job punishing legislation. so we are careful not to do that. and both twitter and others are great signs for our city to have moved to indicate that we are business friendly in that respect. i know your schedule is tight and we are planning to give you a quick tour of the work space. all of you are welcome to join. we will be walking to utter -- out that way and we hope everybody can join us. thanks very much. >> welcome to city hall. it is my pleasure today to join board president david chiu. our chief of police is here today. hydra mendoza, the president of our board of education. the director of public works. my wife anita -- she is the most important.
carl is many, among many others who are engaging with us to approach how to change the taxes. we are going to be spearheading that and talking about more options to deal with taxes. that will be probably connected very well to a discussion about headquarters and things of that nature. >> exactly. we have a number of new companies that want to engage us in that discussion and make sure we don't lose revenues but don't continue job punishing legislation. so we are careful not to do that....
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>> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening sibling thing was understanding the control freak nature that my brother had. for example, every year he would send me a box of fruit. the fruit he grew in his gorgeous orchards in washington state. the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas
>> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my...
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>> i'm 150 pounds. >> carl!> most modern houses are designed to take the weight of a solar panel instaglation. >> i don't have to worry about panels falling in on me? >> hopefully not. >> hopefully not. >> if you have a good contractor, they'll do their due diligence. they'll do their homework. it's better for the industry if everyone does their homework and does the calculations to make sure the system is going to last 20 years, 30 years. >> that is another question. what is the lifetime of the system? do you have to have the solar panels replaced periodically? >> no, actually the solar panels last a really long time. there are solar panels in operation from the 1950's and the 1960's. the inverter is a piece of hardware that has a lifespan between 10 years. they usually warranty between five and 10 years. that may need replacement down the line. the solar panels will last a good long time. this is what we have intalked here at british motors. what we have, there is no moving parts here as we are talking about.
>> i'm 150 pounds. >> carl!> most modern houses are designed to take the weight of a solar panel instaglation. >> i don't have to worry about panels falling in on me? >> hopefully not. >> hopefully not. >> if you have a good contractor, they'll do their due diligence. they'll do their homework. it's better for the industry if everyone does their homework and does the calculations to make sure the system is going to last 20 years, 30 years. >> that is...
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let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible.n't have an accident, $100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? the next year... that was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> we've been talking a lot this past week about satellite pieces falling top earth. we've since learned that overnight many of those pieces did come to earth. bonnie schneider in the weather center to tell us where they think they may have fallen. >> it's interesting. they're not quite sure. we may never know. we have a general idea of the possibility of where the satellite was orbiting and where the mid point of possibility is here in the north pacific in an altitude of 10 kilometers where we anticipate the entry point was. it's interesting to note 8 kilometers is when diss disintegration happened. a bit of debris continues -- you can see obviously it gets more as it comes down. remember that on average satellite -- one satellite re-entry occurs every day. these are smaller. it didn't get as much attention. it's not un
let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible.n't have an accident, $100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? the next year... that was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> we've been talking a lot this past week about satellite pieces falling top earth. we've since learned that overnight many of those pieces did come to earth. bonnie schneider in the weather center to tell us where they think they may have fallen....
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cross-talk taxing the rich i'm joined by carl gibson in houston he is spokesman and organizer for us uncut in boston we have mike la pam responsible wealth director at the united for a fair economy and in washington we cross to david logan he's an economist at the tax foundation all right gentlemen this is cross talk to me and you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it but first let's look at a new solution to an old crisis. amid calls for budget cuts and formidable schemes for deficit reduction a new trend has emerged that gives altruism a whole new meaning spearheaded by billionaire warren buffett's call for the wealthy to make a bigger contribution to national tax basis french and german billionaires are also looking to their own pockets and saying the time has come for them to chip in. at a time when the public finances deficit and the prospect of a worsening state debt threaten the future of france and europe and when the government is asking everyone to show their solidarity it seems necessary for us to contribute to this over the past generation slashing taxes
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fletcher >> carl m.writes i read on behalf of my brother, patrick doyer, and my cousin, collins, gregory, and martin mcwilliams. >> and for my father and my little sister who turns 20 today. daddy would be so proud of you. >> david fodor >> michael n. fodor >> stephen mark fogel >> thomas foley >> thomas foley
fletcher >> carl m.writes i read on behalf of my brother, patrick doyer, and my cousin, collins, gregory, and martin mcwilliams. >> and for my father and my little sister who turns 20 today. daddy would be so proud of you. >> david fodor >> michael n. fodor >> stephen mark fogel >> thomas foley >> thomas foley
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we have been associated with carl and have taken the tenants to carl on that we are, as has been stated, really a great group of people there creating jobs, making jobs for san francisco and the community and at large, we are doing a really good job and we would like to stay there. i'm a general contractor, like i said. i can repair everything on the list within a month easily and pay for it. so i would plead our case to stay and continue giving revenue to the port and the city of san francisco. with us leaving the pier in their 25-day notice to depart, the city is going to lose a significant amount of money due to our departure and rent loss. then the pier is going to sit, from what we hear, from two to three days while these minor repairs are taking place while it degradates as does the pier beside it. the waterfront is the gem of the city and needs to be taken care of. we're there to take care of it, run it and help the economy of san francisco. thank you very much. president chiu: thank you, next speaker. >> good >> good afternoon. i would like to speak to some of the concerns raise
we have been associated with carl and have taken the tenants to carl on that we are, as has been stated, really a great group of people there creating jobs, making jobs for san francisco and the community and at large, we are doing a really good job and we would like to stay there. i'm a general contractor, like i said. i can repair everything on the list within a month easily and pay for it. so i would plead our case to stay and continue giving revenue to the port and the city of san...
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let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible. every year you don't have an accident, $100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? the next year... that was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> at the united nations today, a defiant public demand for palestinian statehood and an urgent private effort by the united states and others to get some semblance of a peace process restarted. and quickly. the push for statehood by the palestinian president authority, president mahmoud abbas, came despite appeals from the obama administration that he give diplomacy more time. >> translator: i do not believe anyone with a shred of conscience can reject our application for a full membership in the united nations and our admission as an independent state. >> that palestinian request is vehemently opposed by israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu told the general assembly that granting statehood now would be a statehood, not progress. >> israel is prepared to have a palestinian state in the west ban
let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible. every year you don't have an accident, $100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? the next year... that was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> at the united nations today, a defiant public demand for palestinian statehood and an urgent private effort by the united states and others to get some semblance of a peace process restarted. and quickly. the push for statehood...
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fletcher carl m.inger john joseph florio joseph walken flounders >> i read it today on behalf of my brother, patrick, and my cousins, thomas collins, and of other firefighters. >> and for my father. my little sister turns 20 today and daddy would be so proud of you. david fodor michael n. fodor stephen mark fogel thomas foley david j. fontana chih min foo godwin forde donald a. foreman christopher hugh forsythe claudia alicia foster noel john foster sandra n. foster ana fosteris robert joseph foti jeffrey fox virginia fox >> dennis michael edwards. >> and my beautiful daughter and her beloved husband, peter. rest in peace, my beloved. pauline francis virgin francis gary jay frank morton h. frank peter christopher frank colleen l. frasier richard k. fraser kevin j. frawley clyde frazier, jr. lillian inez frederick andrew fredricks tamitha freeman brett owen freiman peter l. freund arlene eva fried alan wayne friedlander andrew keith friedman >> and my husband, jack, who proudly serve our city for 32 ye
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. >> history professor gene baker, a real clear politics editor carl cannon, and richard norton smith talked about the 14 men that ran for president and lost tonight, added o'clock p.m. eastern and space the pacific. it is a creed -- 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. it is a preview for "the
. >> history professor gene baker, a real clear politics editor carl cannon, and richard norton smith talked about the 14 men that ran for president and lost tonight, added o'clock p.m. eastern and space the pacific. it is a creed -- 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. it is a preview for "the
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that's what carl crawford was on that last play.or that ball and made that catch. he did it against the yankees a couple times. he didn't look right out there. >> it's interesting compared to television and this show is great it keeps rocking. you come and you kind of have a swag wither about you. versus if you were coming on -- >> donny, you've got a swagger at funerals. seriously. >> that's part of success. versus doing a show not knowing if you're getting canceled. playing the way you're supposed to. playing to win. >> and pat buchanan, you've seen it with sports teams time and time again. the sox were tentative. willie you saw this. they dragged back into the dugout. and at the end it got them. let's talk about the rays. the rays had seven of their last ten gameshis year were with -- against the new york yankees, right? seven of the red sox last ten games were the orioles. that's why fans knew even though the sox may not deserve it, they would make it into the playoffs because they had everythg in their favor. yet with everythin
that's what carl crawford was on that last play.or that ball and made that catch. he did it against the yankees a couple times. he didn't look right out there. >> it's interesting compared to television and this show is great it keeps rocking. you come and you kind of have a swag wither about you. versus if you were coming on -- >> donny, you've got a swagger at funerals. seriously. >> that's part of success. versus doing a show not knowing if you're getting canceled. playing...
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thank you very much, carl. it's nice to see you. >>> we have the best new thing in the world today coming up. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one pill a day. twenty-four hours. zero heartburn. no heartburn in the first place. great. >>> chris christie is not running for president. that means for republicans unhappy with their choices, that means the last maybe candidate on the sidelines who might still get in is former alaska governor and former vice presidential nominee sarah palin. governor palin has been doing poll types of things even show she hasn't technically entered the race. there is so much snarling when anyone talks about governor palin doing elections that it's hard to remember re
thank you very much, carl. it's nice to see you. >>> we have the best new thing in the world today coming up. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one pill a day....
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box before the law so there were people in the market the well aware that the company was finished carl i want to talk about another aspect of this there the new i am after christine legarde with here in washington today talking about global economic problems as well as solutions she is of course the new face of the i.m.f. and i want to get your take on a couple things in terms of the role of the i.m.f. and the world bank but first let's hear what christine legarde had to say about lehman brothers and then we'll talk about it. that was certainly living through very troubled time at the moment with a great economy can psyche exactly three years ago after the collapse of lehman brothers the economy skies today who troubled the student activities slows and downside to this increase. and we haven't turned into a dangerous phase of the crisis so far what do you think i mean what is the role of christine lagarde look arter the i.m.f. the world bank in these months and years ahead. i don't know that they have a rule the world economic forum at davos hold on with the i am the bank for internati
box before the law so there were people in the market the well aware that the company was finished carl i want to talk about another aspect of this there the new i am after christine legarde with here in washington today talking about global economic problems as well as solutions she is of course the new face of the i.m.f. and i want to get your take on a couple things in terms of the role of the i.m.f. and the world bank but first let's hear what christine legarde had to say about lehman...
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carl cameron is live for us in orlando. carl, who won the applause contest? >> hi, heather.f good speeches from the candidates and a lot of applause. perhaps the loudest went to the georgia businessman, herman cain. we'll show you a little of that in a minute. but we've got a george bush impersonator on the stage playing guitar. he'll probably win the applause and laugh line. very funny. herman cain was quite serious today, as were all of the republican candidates, making an appeal for straw poll votes because the presidency's contest, this is unofficial ballot, really gives us a good snapshot how this group of activists, having spent the week here, engaged in the debate, receptions and speeches all week. they're speaking loudly. here is how herman cain courted them earlier. >> when you cast your ballot at this straw poll, send washington a message. they're ready for a problem solver. not another politician. they're ready for solutions. not more speeches. that's what the united states of america, the people are ready for! send washington a message! >> herman cain obviously b
carl cameron is live for us in orlando. carl, who won the applause contest? >> hi, heather.f good speeches from the candidates and a lot of applause. perhaps the loudest went to the georgia businessman, herman cain. we'll show you a little of that in a minute. but we've got a george bush impersonator on the stage playing guitar. he'll probably win the applause and laugh line. very funny. herman cain was quite serious today, as were all of the republican candidates, making an appeal for...
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thank you very much, carl.oming up. abe development of natural gas, whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement. most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater. natural gas is critical to our future. at exxonmobil we recognize the challenges and how important it is to do this right. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. good gravy, bill. our insurance company doesn't have anything like it. magnificent, isn't it? with progressive, it's easy to cover all of your favorite rides. progressyve has truck insurance? number one in truck and motorcycle.
thank you very much, carl.oming up. abe development of natural gas, whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement. most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater. natural gas is critical to our future. at exxonmobil we recognize the challenges and how important it is...
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. >> warner: gwen ifill talks to historian richard norton smith and journalist carl cannon about defeated presidential candidates who changed history. >> there are people who lost in the immediate sense but who turned out not only to be ahead of their time but in fact were catalysts for political transformation. >> brown: and we close with another in our series about economic inequality in america. tonight, "atlantic" magazine writer don peck on the disappearing middle class. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. > that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by bnsf railway. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy p
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carl lewis joins us here on "hardball" tonight. let me talk about the battle of the planet of the apes in the republican party beginning with the concern among democrats. howard feinman is a msnbc political analyst and susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and writes many of their front page stories. i read them often, especially in hotel rooms, but they always seem to appear magically at my door. anyway, let's take a look at numbers. they are not good for the president or the democrats. majority now, 51% of the americans do not believe the obama jobs bill will lower the unemployment rate, according to a new bloomberg number. i believe that number, let me ask the group here. how does that number simply a reflection of the fact that you ask any question about the president's economics and they say no? >> yeah, that's exactly what it is because elsewhere in that poll and some other polls voters were asked about their views of the different pieces of the bill itself, you know, the ideas within the bill. they are mo
carl lewis joins us here on "hardball" tonight. let me talk about the battle of the planet of the apes in the republican party beginning with the concern among democrats. howard feinman is a msnbc political analyst and susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and writes many of their front page stories. i read them often, especially in hotel rooms, but they always seem to appear magically at my door. anyway, let's take a look at numbers. they are not good...
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thank you very much, carl. to see you. >>> we have the best new thing in the world today coming up. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one pill a day. twenty-four hours. zero heartburn. no heartburn in the first place. great. i could not make working and going to school work. it was not until the university of phoenix that i was able to work full-time, be a mom, and go to school. the opportunities that i had at the university of phoenix got me to where i am today. i'm mayor cherie wood, i'm responsible for the largest urban renewal project in utah, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] university of phoenix is proud to sponsor education nation. because we believe an educated world is a better w
thank you very much, carl. to see you. >>> we have the best new thing in the world today coming up. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one pill a day. twenty-four...
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let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductle.every year you don't have an accident, $100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? the next year... that was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side >> sean: congressional investigators ran into a solyndra stonewall this morning. two top executives from the failed solar company refused to answer questions relating to the 535 million dollar taxpayer funded loan. instead, they all took the fifth. let's take a look. >> mr. chairman, i have tremendous respect for this subcommittee and the important oversight rule that it -- oversight role that it plays. as much as i wish to answer questions i've been advised by my counsel it is better course to assert my constitutional right to decline to answer questions under the fifth amendment. >> sean: this investigation is far from over. moments after the hearing concluded the house energy and commerce chairman took to the microphones and had this message for solyndra and the obama white house. >> we're not done. we
let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductle.every year you don't have an accident, $100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? the next year... that was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side >> sean: congressional investigators ran into a solyndra stonewall this morning. two top executives from the failed solar company refused to answer questions relating to the 535 million dollar taxpayer funded loan. instead, they all took...
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hi, carl, great to see you. an exciting week in orlando with the debate and now, with the vote. we understand not all the candidates are there, but that they're campaigning around the country today. give us a rundown. >> sure, the two frontrunners in the polls and the two likely to do well in the straw poll and mitt romney and rick perry have departed. mr. perry in orlando, did talk to a room over 500 delegates. taking part in the convention, this is the fifth, for 20 years they've been doing this and can culminates with a straw poll. they haven't always at the presidency at the rpof events and this one certainly does. rick perry's favorite. this morning, as he he was talking to some of the republicans in florida he he he he made the point that notwithstanding what many have reviewed as a weak debate performance a couple of nights ago. mr. perry says the debate style was matters, it's presidential substance, listen to this. >> what americans are looking for in this candidate, they're looking for an authentic, principled leader. >> reporter: when rick perry refers to a slick pres
hi, carl, great to see you. an exciting week in orlando with the debate and now, with the vote. we understand not all the candidates are there, but that they're campaigning around the country today. give us a rundown. >> sure, the two frontrunners in the polls and the two likely to do well in the straw poll and mitt romney and rick perry have departed. mr. perry in orlando, did talk to a room over 500 delegates. taking part in the convention, this is the fifth, for 20 years they've been...
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host: carl anthony?st: again, if you take one or two exurbs out, you will find that she seems to contradict yourself throughout the 7.5 hours. she makes something flattering about the french president. in fact, at one point on the tape, she says, you know, you begin to realize that no person is all black or all white. suggesting that people are a mixture of attributes and deficiencies. and that is what is really -- in no, these tapes, if you are looking for things on clothes or mistresses or jewelry, you will not find it. when you were going to find here is somebody who lived in the white house, i would say, perhaps maybe on the level of someone like thomas jefferson, who is interested in some many different worlds. and really with a pursuit of it into a great depth. even in her humor, it is reflected when she talks about meeting their recently freed cuban exiles who had been part of the secret of american and that failed efforts to invade cuba, the bay of pigs. and she talks about how haggard -- they ha
host: carl anthony?st: again, if you take one or two exurbs out, you will find that she seems to contradict yourself throughout the 7.5 hours. she makes something flattering about the french president. in fact, at one point on the tape, she says, you know, you begin to realize that no person is all black or all white. suggesting that people are a mixture of attributes and deficiencies. and that is what is really -- in no, these tapes, if you are looking for things on clothes or mistresses or...
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let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible.$100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? the next year... that was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> more breaking news tonight, "keeping them honest." here we go again on the brink of a possible government shutdown. all that talk of compromise. the do-nothing congress. we're waiting to pass the bill to fund the government to november 30th and then only for seven more weeks. it failed in the house last night. 230 to 195. 48 republicans defected and only it was way to there was a 12% approval rating conducted in the "new york times." they said there weren't enough spending cuts 0 offset the $3.6 billion in disaster relief money. you can decide for yourself if you think funds for disaster relief for agencies like fema should only be available if they're offset by spending cuts elsewhere. this is the first time ever funding for people affected by tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, fires, you name it have been used as a political edge. right now,
let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible.$100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? the next year... that was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> more breaking news tonight, "keeping them honest." here we go again on the brink of a possible government shutdown. all that talk of compromise. the do-nothing congress. we're waiting to pass the bill to fund the government to november 30th and then only for...
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let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible.ext year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? the next year... that was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> time for a cnn equals politics update. we're keeping an eye on all the latest headlines on the cnn.com.ccnn.com cnn.com/politics desk. paul steinhouser, rick perry had a tough weekend. for a second, it was considered he was part of the two-man race. not the case if you look at the florida straw poll numbers. >> yeah, florida and then also as well michigan this morning. let's start in michigan, the mackinaw island conference, a republican activist up there, look at the results. at the top, mitt romney with 51% of the delegates voting for him. we knew he would do well, the former massachusetts governor was born in michigan, his dad was a popular governor. romney won the republican primary last time around. perry way d
let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible.ext year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? the next year... that was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> time for a cnn equals politics update. we're keeping an eye on all the latest headlines on the cnn.com.ccnn.com cnn.com/politics desk. paul...